<html>
	<head>
	
		<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> 
			var javawsInstalled = 0; 
			var javaws12Installed = 0; 
			var javaws142Installed=0; 
			isIE = "false"; 
			if (navigator.mimeTypes && navigator.mimeTypes.length) {    
				x = navigator.mimeTypes['application/x-java-jnlp-file'];    
				if (x) { 
					javawsInstalled = 1; 
					javaws12Installed=1;       
					javaws142Installed=1;    
				} 
			} else {    
				isIE = "true"; 
			} 
		</SCRIPT> 
	
	
		<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
		on error resume next
		If isIE = "true" Then
		  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled"))) Then
		     javawsInstalled = 0
		  Else
		     javawsInstalled = 1
		  End If
		  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled.2"))) Then
		     javaws12Installed = 0
		  Else
		     javaws12Installed = 1
		  End If
		  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled.1.4.2.0"))) Then
		     javaws142Installed = 0
		  Else
		     javaws142Installed = 1
		  End If  
		End If
		</SCRIPT>


		<style>
		body, a { font-family: verdana, tahoma, sans-serif; }
		</style>
	</head>


	<body>
	
	<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
	/* Note that the logic below always launches the JNLP application 
	*if the browser is Gecko based. This is because it is not possible 
	*to detect MIME type application/x-java-jnlp-file on Gecko-based browsers.  */
	
	if (javawsInstalled || (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Gecko") !=-1)) {
	    document.write("<a href=@application.href@>Launch the @application.description.short@ application</a>");
	} else {
	    document.write("Click ");
	    document.write("<a href=http://java.sun.com/PluginBrowserCheck?pass=@application.codebase@download.html&fail=http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html>here</a> ");
	    document.write("to download and install JRE 1.4.2 and the @application.description.short@ application.");
	}
	</SCRIPT>
	
	</body>
</html>